Prof. Davis taught at the University of Massachusetts and at Vassar College before coming to Marist College. She was the founding Director of the Marist College Bureau of Economic Research from 1990- 2005.

Interests:

Professor Davis teaches International Economics and Environmental Economics, along with principles of economics and the history of the Hudson Valley economy. She teaches a first year seminar on the Great Recession of 2008.

Awards & Honors:

Professor Davis received a highly competitive grant for a Summer Institute on the "Meanings of Property," from the National Endowment for the Humanities for June, 2014.

Publications:

As Founding Director of the Marist College Bureau of Economic Research from 1990-2005, she has produced the "Quarterly Report of the Hudson Valley Economy," along with many other publications, projects and presentations.

Prof. Davis has recently published in the Journal of Economic Issues as well as Science and Society, Review of Radical Political Economics, and other highly respected peer-reviewed journals. She has also published numerous book chapters on the history of property. She has a forthcoming book from Palgrave MacMillan entitled the Evolution of the Property Relation, spring, 2015.

Conferences & Workshops:

Prof. Davis has been elected to three three-years terms on the board of directors of the Eastern Economics Association (EEA). She regularly presents peer-reviewed papers at the national Allied Social Science Association meetings (ASSA), as well as the EEA.

Affiliations:

American Economic ASsociation, Union of Radical Political Economics, Association for Evolutionary Economics, International Association for Feminist Economics.